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we have a criminal defense attorney and a former federal prosecutor. shannon laid that out really great for us, easy to understand a complicated case. the question is whether or not if basically you are in a state that has not set up its own exchange, if the federal government works instead of that and you can still get your subsidies, the big question in the wording. those enrolled through an exchange established by this state gets a subsidy. that's what the word says. do they have a case? >> do they have a case? i'm going to tell you something. this case could be a slam dunk. it's very simple. when you talk about interpreting a statute, jenna, the words of the statute control and the words of the statute define in exchange set up by a state and they authorize subsidies as defined in the statute. this is the irony of this. law presumes that congress knew what they were doing when they passed a statute. that's the end of the conversation. jenna: but as shannon pointed out, what the government is saying is we all know what the law meant. it meant to say
we have a criminal defense attorney and a former federal prosecutor. shannon laid that out really great for us, easy to understand a complicated case. the question is whether or not if basically you are in a state that has not set up its own exchange, if the federal government works instead of that and you can still get your subsidies, the big question in the wording. those enrolled through an exchange established by this state gets a subsidy. that's what the word says. do they have a case?...
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very much on defense on a range of issues as he ends the year. it's been a bruising year for him but specifically health care, he said there's been last minute tweaks but he believes the core law is strong and there are now some top democrats like schumer suggesting they may have to tweak it a lot more than just the tiny little things around the margins. there might need to be a big fix. take a listen. >> i think what most americans want us to do is not repeal obamacare but fix it. the president is working to fix it. we are working in the senate to fix t. we urge our republican colleagues to join us in fixing it. >> as soon as senators heard those words, they said, wait a second. when have they fixed the law? they pushed back most attempts to do that. this suggests that chuck schumer and the democrats are feeling heat and realize if there are more stumbles that they might have to do something more dramatic when they come to work in the new year. jenna: it's just after noon here on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. in hawaii where the president is. he doe
very much on defense on a range of issues as he ends the year. it's been a bruising year for him but specifically health care, he said there's been last minute tweaks but he believes the core law is strong and there are now some top democrats like schumer suggesting they may have to tweak it a lot more than just the tiny little things around the margins. there might need to be a big fix. take a listen. >> i think what most americans want us to do is not repeal obamacare but fix it. the...
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i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime ban from the game for his alleged involvement with performance-enhancing drugs. what this means for the league overall and all those players that your kids watch every day. >>> plus, what prompted this? jenna: turning out the new fallout in the steroids scandal rocking major-league baseball. there are now reports new york yankees slugger alex rodriguez must choose between his suspension until the end of next season or a possible lifetime ban from the game. part of a larger performance-enhancing drugs scandal involving biogenesis reportedly involved at least a dozen major-league players in giving them things
i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime...
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monica lindstrom is a criminal defense attorney, duane cates, also a criminal defense attorney. monica, how is she doing? >> well, for a while there i thought that she was doing okay, i thought that she was getting some credibility with the jury by telling her details after details, but as soon as she got to the killing and she partnershipped that she -- feigned that she has no memory whatsoever other than what we just heard, i thought, wow, she has just lost any i credibility that she might have gained with this jury because with all these details before, now all of a sudden she doesn't have any details. so they better have an expert come on to talk about that these blackouts or this lack of memory supports her abuse theory, or otherwise she's just got nothing right now, and as a prosecutor, i would be loving it. jon: i have a feeling they could find such an expert. duane, what do you think? i mean, has she done herself any service by her testimony? >> well, i think she has. you've got to remember that we're trying to -- the defense is trying to win a war, just not trying to wi
monica lindstrom is a criminal defense attorney, duane cates, also a criminal defense attorney. monica, how is she doing? >> well, for a while there i thought that she was doing okay, i thought that she was getting some credibility with the jury by telling her details after details, but as soon as she got to the killing and she partnershipped that she -- feigned that she has no memory whatsoever other than what we just heard, i thought, wow, she has just lost any i credibility that she...
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he'll raise the defense zone issue. joining us is the columnist and author of the coming collapse of china. so let's take a big step back. there's a lot of moving parts here. this new zone that china is announcing is a recent announcement. why now? what's up with the timing that china decides to make this stand? >> i think it has a lot to do with what's going on inside the political system in beijing. you have a new chinese leader. he's not consolidated control. most people think he has but i don't think he has and essentially what he's looking to the people's liberation army, for support. the p.l.a. are nationalistic and i think they're driving policies so therefore, it is very little pushback from the civilians. jenna: so for us, one of the ways this is impacting us is when passenger planes fly around or in this area, china says you need to let us know because this is our territory. so far they've told china they're doing this. japan is angry at us because they're saying we're acknowledging that china is taking over t
he'll raise the defense zone issue. joining us is the columnist and author of the coming collapse of china. so let's take a big step back. there's a lot of moving parts here. this new zone that china is announcing is a recent announcement. why now? what's up with the timing that china decides to make this stand? >> i think it has a lot to do with what's going on inside the political system in beijing. you have a new chinese leader. he's not consolidated control. most people think he has...
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defense here. they are taking this position as a sham and refusing to give any defense whatsoever. there's a death penalty in florida, but i don't think they will get the full sentence here in massachusetts. jenna: thank you so much for that analysis. >> thank you. jon: new developments in the miami dolphins bullying scandal. the nfl postponed a meeting with the alleged victim, jonathan martin. investigators digging deep and what was going on between martin and richie incognito. taking a look at our president, you can see a change in their physical appearance from when they took the job and in what they look like a few years end. experts blame stress were quickly aging them. jenna: i'm glad we can show our pictures. [laughter] jon: no way, were not going to do that. [laughter] but research says that this can have a similar effect on everyday folks. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announce
defense here. they are taking this position as a sham and refusing to give any defense whatsoever. there's a death penalty in florida, but i don't think they will get the full sentence here in massachusetts. jenna: thank you so much for that analysis. >> thank you. jon: new developments in the miami dolphins bullying scandal. the nfl postponed a meeting with the alleged victim, jonathan martin. investigators digging deep and what was going on between martin and richie incognito. taking a...
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we thought that was going to happen, that the defense was going to ask for a delay. but we didn't know exactly what the timeline would look like on this as well. now we are just hearing from inside the courtroom that it is going to be delayed until march. the prosecution has apparently pulled the victims' families to find out whether or not they wanted the rainment today or wanted to wait. 84 wanted to go ahead today, others wanted to wait. these from our producers inside the courtroom. we'll put that in context for you as we get more information. they said, jon potentially this case could be dragged on for a longtime. one has to wonder what this means for the timeline for justice, whatever justice could be. jon: and for the families of those who were killed and wounded and there are still many terribly wounded people result -lg fro resulting from ta attack. the delay has to be frustrating, even agonizing. a young mother accused of packing a lot more than diapers in her baby's bag. what police found inside that bag during a routine security screening at a philadelphi
we thought that was going to happen, that the defense was going to ask for a delay. but we didn't know exactly what the timeline would look like on this as well. now we are just hearing from inside the courtroom that it is going to be delayed until march. the prosecution has apparently pulled the victims' families to find out whether or not they wanted the rainment today or wanted to wait. 84 wanted to go ahead today, others wanted to wait. these from our producers inside the courtroom. we'll...
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tomorrow the court will consider the defense of marriage act. that law defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman and prevents gay couples from collecting federal benefits. tim o'brien has covered the u.s. supreme court for two decades, he was inside for today's arguments. author of a book, a new book "murder at the supreme court, lethal crimes and landmark cases." that's what people are saying about this case that it is a landmark case and all of the comparisons are being made to brown versus the board of education, to row v wade. what comparisons work here if at all. >> in so farce the questions are concerned the comparisons you gave work just fine. the questions are huge. this could be the brown versus board of education for gay and lesbian people, that's based on the question. we don't know what the answer will be of course. in fact i would venture that nobody does, not even the justices who heard the case this morning. they will vote tomorrow and then at least they will know. they were all over the map with their questions today. as
tomorrow the court will consider the defense of marriage act. that law defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman and prevents gay couples from collecting federal benefits. tim o'brien has covered the u.s. supreme court for two decades, he was inside for today's arguments. author of a book, a new book "murder at the supreme court, lethal crimes and landmark cases." that's what people are saying about this case that it is a landmark case and all of the comparisons are being...
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i think that is his best defense. and, also the fact that maybe he wasn't involved in the actual beating. he didn't, he didn't commit the felony if he didn't actually assault the driver, because that would be one of the elements of the crime, the actual crime he is charged with. so that is the way, he can handle it but the fact is, you know, he still is a police officer and does have a certain duty to the public. jon: brian, in your experience do courts tend to go easier or tougher on police officers who are involved in something like this? >> that's an excellent question and the answer is always tougher. you know when you're an officer of the law, by the way, this includes attorneys who get in trouble as well, we're all held to a higher standard because of the oath we take to uphold the law and because we are officers of the law and that is rightfully so. this guy had a higher duty to live up to than an average joe citizen and he should be punished accordingly. jon: well, that under cover is to be arraigned today. th
i think that is his best defense. and, also the fact that maybe he wasn't involved in the actual beating. he didn't, he didn't commit the felony if he didn't actually assault the driver, because that would be one of the elements of the crime, the actual crime he is charged with. so that is the way, he can handle it but the fact is, you know, he still is a police officer and does have a certain duty to the public. jon: brian, in your experience do courts tend to go easier or tougher on police...
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these are purely defensive missiles. they're only intended to shoot down the rogue missile fired from north korea. they're very effective at what they do and by doubling the number of missiles we make the west coast of the united states more secure. no, this is just chinese bluster and the message from the united states back to china through the state department hopefully as, you need to talk to the actor who is going to cause all the mischief in that country. and oh, by the way, if something terrible should happen the chinese as well as the north koreans would be affected, jenna. jenna: how big of a risk do you think all of this bluster is to the tens of thousands of americans troops on the ground still in south korea? >> yeah. see that's really important, jenna because most of the media is focusing on the west coast of the united states. remember we have 28,000 american soldiers in south korea and their families and many of those folks are living in seoul and south of seoul in various camps and stations and airbases an
these are purely defensive missiles. they're only intended to shoot down the rogue missile fired from north korea. they're very effective at what they do and by doubling the number of missiles we make the west coast of the united states more secure. no, this is just chinese bluster and the message from the united states back to china through the state department hopefully as, you need to talk to the actor who is going to cause all the mischief in that country. and oh, by the way, if something...
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let's bring in ashley merchant, criminal defense attorney, fred tecce, former federal prosecutor. fred, 40 million stolen credit and debit cards. you're talking about 1800 stores. that's, and then some. >> right. gregg: that's a lot of stolen data. >> well it is but, gregg, let me break it down to the lowest common denominator. you're a lawyer. we all get this. what are their damages? unless you suffered identity theft, you don't have any damages. was target probably liable, yes no doesn't in my mind. is it minimal to class-action lawsuit. you know a law firm will charge target to millions of dollars to defend them. the case will settle with every class member getting 50-dollar gift card. and plaintiffs make a couple million in attorneys fees and only people that make money is lawyers. gregg: ashley, i was saying same thing this morning i first heard about this case, wait a minute, are what the damages here in the class action? after all banks and target indemnify credit cardholders, and debit cardholders. but then i thought, you know what? i was the recipient of identity theft ab
let's bring in ashley merchant, criminal defense attorney, fred tecce, former federal prosecutor. fred, 40 million stolen credit and debit cards. you're talking about 1800 stores. that's, and then some. >> right. gregg: that's a lot of stolen data. >> well it is but, gregg, let me break it down to the lowest common denominator. you're a lawyer. we all get this. what are their damages? unless you suffered identity theft, you don't have any damages. was target probably liable, yes no...
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we believe in a strong national defense. we know that the private sector is the engine of growth for the economy. we also know that the free enterprise system is a system that is more likely to raise people out of poverty and provide opportunity for all than any other system devised by man. and we need to be clear why we believe in these things, we need to be clear for what we stand for and we also -- jenna: one of the reasons i bring up up the criticisms of the president is you specifically list off some of these criticisms of the administration as a way to further define what you think republicans should stand for, but these complaints we've heard before over the years, and still the president was reelected. so why keep going back to them if they haven't been effective for the republican party? >> well i think you've got to look at 2012 and we have lessons that we node to hraoefrpblt certainly you can't say that our values are not effective. you could say that we didn't do a good enough job with explaining why we believe i
we believe in a strong national defense. we know that the private sector is the engine of growth for the economy. we also know that the free enterprise system is a system that is more likely to raise people out of poverty and provide opportunity for all than any other system devised by man. and we need to be clear why we believe in these things, we need to be clear for what we stand for and we also -- jenna: one of the reasons i bring up up the criticisms of the president is you specifically...
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jenna: the defense secretary speaking in london there. terrorists affiliated with al qaeda are holed up at that gas plant. they have been there now for three days, demanding an end to the anti-terror campaign playing out right now in neighboring mali. that big area of north africa is part of what we're seeing with this rise of al qaeda in that continent. chief washington correspondent james rosen is live in our d.c. bureau. james, we talked about this as a very fluid, very dangerous situation. what do we now know? >> reporter: jenna, good afternoon. white house officials are now saying president obama is receiving regular updates on this situation which remains as you say ongoing and sensetive. the numbers involved here have varied wildly with the latest from algeria's state news service now saying nearly 100 of 132 hostages seized have been freed. that word comes after algerian security forces launched a helicopter assault on the complex yesterday. 18 of the islamist militants have been reported killed. however there are reports two fili
jenna: the defense secretary speaking in london there. terrorists affiliated with al qaeda are holed up at that gas plant. they have been there now for three days, demanding an end to the anti-terror campaign playing out right now in neighboring mali. that big area of north africa is part of what we're seeing with this rise of al qaeda in that continent. chief washington correspondent james rosen is live in our d.c. bureau. james, we talked about this as a very fluid, very dangerous situation....
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he already has a december air defense system. these are the s-300s, they have a 200 kilometer range and they're mobile systems. that is the concern that we would have. listen, we have the capability to take those systems out. we would use the same cruise missiles, the same 3-2 bombers to do that. it would take longer to do that to be sure but something the united states military can handle and well within our capability. >> we like to bring in new ideas for something we've been covering for the last two years, general keane wondering when this ends and what is the bigger picture? we always appreciate your insights helping us do that. great to have you on the program. >> always good talking to you, jenna. jenna: thank you. jon: an arizona woman thrown into a mexican jail after authorities say they found marijuana under her seat on a bus. this mother of seven is now fighting to go free. what are her chances? >>> a trio of scandals surrounding the white house. we'll take a look at the impact all three are having on lawmakers from bo
he already has a december air defense system. these are the s-300s, they have a 200 kilometer range and they're mobile systems. that is the concern that we would have. listen, we have the capability to take those systems out. we would use the same cruise missiles, the same 3-2 bombers to do that. it would take longer to do that to be sure but something the united states military can handle and well within our capability. >> we like to bring in new ideas for something we've been covering...
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doug burns is a defense attorney. i picked up one of the quotes from one of the men in his mid 60s, this is what he told some of the lawyers about how he felt about the case. he said there was fault on both sides as far as i can see. two people being in the wrong place at the wrong time. two people who instigated something that could have been avoided. i picked that because it reflects the sentiment that there are two wrongs here that don't justify a killing but that there is no quote unquote winner in this case. >> exactly. that is a great defense juror wrote -pbt you say, doug? >> absolutely, yes. >> that is someone you want on the defense. all of them, the four, six who have bee have been questioned said they could be fair and impartial. they are just like we don't want to be there, we can be fair and impartial. but these people want to be on that jury. >> are. jenna: they asked the guy if he wanted to be there. jenna he said he would be playing golf otherwise. >> the point is here they want to serve. as far as sea
doug burns is a defense attorney. i picked up one of the quotes from one of the men in his mid 60s, this is what he told some of the lawyers about how he felt about the case. he said there was fault on both sides as far as i can see. two people being in the wrong place at the wrong time. two people who instigated something that could have been avoided. i picked that because it reflects the sentiment that there are two wrongs here that don't justify a killing but that there is no quote unquote...
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insanity is affirmative defense, so the burden is on him to prove it. he will have to bring in, similar to the colorado shootings, bring in all kinds of experts to do all kinds of mental evaluations. i think there is some ground for that and that is where the defense has to go. they don't really have anything else. harris: how are courts looking at the insanity plea these days? i remember a time you would have to have a high burden of proof. are we at that same point or has it changed? >> it is lower burden. >> that's right. it's a lower burden. the burden shifts to the defendant. he has to prove meets the legal standard of insanity but it's a lower burden than the state is going to have when they have to prove the elements of the crime. harris: new topic real quickly and has to do with a bikini photo on facebook. i apologize, you talked at same time because i didn't call out a name. heather, i will start with you, got her job back. a grievance panel concluded that this former idaho high schoolgirls basketball coach, lorraine cook, should go back to wor
insanity is affirmative defense, so the burden is on him to prove it. he will have to bring in, similar to the colorado shootings, bring in all kinds of experts to do all kinds of mental evaluations. i think there is some ground for that and that is where the defense has to go. they don't really have anything else. harris: how are courts looking at the insanity plea these days? i remember a time you would have to have a high burden of proof. are we at that same point or has it changed? >>...
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joining me for that and when it means, david bellow, one of denver's top criminal defense attorneys. david, has the west been born again? what does the law mean practically for folks in colorado? >> well, good morning, leland. i don't know necessarily it is the wild, wild west. amendment 64 passed by a 53% majority of the voters. so while that is certainly a healthy majority it is absolutely not overwhelming. so state regulators are really going out of their way to make sure they're complying with the will of voters allowing for retail consumption, sale and consumption of marijuana without ultimately having the mile-high city become anything more than the altitude. leland: all right. i wanted to go back to what governor hickenlooper out there in colorado said when the law passed. he said it may be a little bit early to bust out the doritos just now. have they been able to figure things out in the past couple of months in terms of how this law's going to work, how people will be able to smoke pot, where they can smoke it, how to do so safely, whether they can drive smoking pot? >> wel
joining me for that and when it means, david bellow, one of denver's top criminal defense attorneys. david, has the west been born again? what does the law mean practically for folks in colorado? >> well, good morning, leland. i don't know necessarily it is the wild, wild west. amendment 64 passed by a 53% majority of the voters. so while that is certainly a healthy majority it is absolutely not overwhelming. so state regulators are really going out of their way to make sure they're...